If DHB gives them more than Donnie Avery did last season, it’ll rank as a win. If he’s a big hit, they’ll have the first chance to secure him long-term before he reaches another round of free-agency. If he doesn’t pan out, they’ll move on to the next guy, or perhaps a draft pick will be that much more ready to take on more in 2014.

I’m not seeing any downside.

Heyward-Bey won’t be in anyone’s way. If LaVon Brazill needs to be playing ahead of the veteran, he will. Same for a rookie.

General manager Ryan Grigson has added an option. Adding an option who was once a first-round pick, who could potentially pan out in a new environment with one of the league’s best young quarterbacks, seems like a smart move.